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A list of national and international scholarship opportunities for outstanding undergraduates and recent graduates.

For more information on any of these scholarships, contact Sally Lieberman or the campus contact person mentioned under a specific award.

This page lists scholarships for which students may apply during junior year.

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  • Astronaut Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.02 (Expected, for 2010-11 scholarships)

    For SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS, OR MASTERS STUDENTS in engineering or the natural or applied sciences. No special consideration is given to students in astronautical engineering. Applicants must be U.S. citizens with excellent academic records and research experience who have shown initiative, creativity, and excellence in their chosen field. The scholarship is for $10,000 with the possibility of renewal beyond the first year. Applicants must be nominated by a faculty member. The U may nominate up to two candidates. 18-20 awards nationwide to candidates from select institutions, including the U of M-Twin Cities. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information, visit the Astronaut Scholarships website. Click here for recent recipients.

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  • Beinecke Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.25 (U of M deadline)

    For graduate study in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. Applicants must be JUNIORS who have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise; U.S. citizens or nationals; and must have received need-based financial aid. Amount of award is approximately $34,000. 20 awards nationwide to candidates from select institutions, including the U of M-Twin Cities. The U may endorse one candidate. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information, visit the Beinecke Scholarships website. Click here for recent recipients.

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  • Boren National Security Education Program Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.20 (U of M deadline for 2010-11 scholarships)

    Supports a term or year of study abroad, for the purpose of equipping Americans with an understanding of less commonly studied languages and cultures in regions critical to U.S. interests. NSEP emphasizes the importance of language study as a major component of the study abroad program. Study of a foreign language appropriate to the identified country must be an integral part of the proposal. Applicants must be U.S. citizens with strong academic records, language and international interests. FRESHMAN through SENIORS may apply for the undergraduate scholarships. (Boren Fellowships are also offered for GRADUATE STUDENTS, who should visit the Office of International Programs website for further information.) Carries a one-year service requirement. Approximately 150 are awarded nationwide. An institutional review and interview process is conducted on campus for undergraduate applicants. Campus contact: Meaka Henningsen, Office of International Programs, 100 University International Center, 612-626-9123, meaka@umn.edu. A campus application packet for U of M undergraduates will be available at OIP's website. Further information is available at the Boren website. Click here for recent recipients.

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  • Campus Compact Frank Newman Leadership Awards

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.02 (Expected U of M deadline for 2010 awards)

    Supports students with demonstrated financial need who have shown exceptional civic leadership potential through public and community service and scholastic achievement. Extremely competitive; one $5000 award nationwide to a student at a four-year institution. SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS may apply. Citizenship is open. Campus nomination is required; the U may nominate one candidate. Campus contact: Laurel Hirt, Career and Community Learning Center (CCLC), 345 Fraser Hall, 612-626-2044, hirtx002@umn.edu. Further information is available at the Campus Compact website.

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  • Carpe Diem Foundation Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.05 (Expected, for 2010 awards)

    Recognizes high school seniors and college students for outstanding achievements, leadership, and commitment to community service. Applicants may be high school seniors or college students currently in their FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, or JUNIOR year. Must be a U.S. citizen attending a U.S. accredited educational institution. Selection criteria include demonstrated character, outstanding achievements, exceptional leadership ability, a serious commitment to community service, academics, and potential to improve the quality of human life. Some priority is given to candidates whose parents are employed in education, government, or other areas of public service. 12-24 scholarships will be awarded for $1500 per year (renewable for up to four years) and are usable for tuition, room and board, books or other academic expenses. There is an application fee. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and application forms are available at the Carpe Diem Foundation website.

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  • Churchill Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.03 (Expected U of M deadline for 2011-12 scholarships)

    For one year of graduate study in engineering, math, or science at Churchill College, Cambridge University. Applicants must be U. S. citizens, must be age 19-26 and hold a bachelor's degree by the beginning of the award; must have outstanding academic record (GPA of 3.7 or higher) and research experience. 13-15 scholarships are awarded nationwide to candidates from select institutions, including the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Award includes generous living allowance, tuition and fees, travel grant; approximate value $44,000. Institutional endorsement is required; the U of M-Twin Cities may endorse up to two candidates. Applicants wishing to begin graduate study in the fall immediately following graduation should submit a preliminary application in the spring of their JUNIOR year; applicants who intend to take a year off before beginning graduate study should submit a preliminary application in the spring of their SENIOR year. Recent GRADUATES should also apply by the preliminary application deadline. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information, visit the Winston Churchill Foundation website.

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  • Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.12.01 (for 2010-11 awards)

    Year-long work-study program beginning in July provides opportunities for young adults to gain cultural understanding, education, and professional experience in Germany. Applicant must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident, age 18-24 at the start of the program; high school, college (FRESHMAN through SENIOR), or GRADUATE STUDENT. Must have coursework and some practical experience relevant to the intended internship field. Exchange Program includes classroom instruction and an internship experience. Covers international and in-country travel, university tuition, a living stipend, and accommodations with a host family or in a student residence. Preferred fields include business, technology, engineering, and agriculture. All fields may apply. German language proficiency is strongly recommended but not required. 75 awards nationwide. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information is available at the CBYEYP website. Click here for recent recipient.

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  • Critical Language Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.11 ( Expected, for summer 2010 scholarships)

    U.S. government-sponsored scholarships support intensive summer language study in the critical need languages; Azerbaijani, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, or Urdu, at approved language institutes abroad. Applicants must be U.S. citizens; may be FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS, or GRADUATE STUDENTS. (Persian institute is available to graduating seniors and graduate students only.) All fields of study are eligible. Some institutes have language prerequisites, but many are open to beginners. All program costs are covered, including travel, room and board, instruction, visa fees, and entrance fees for program activities. Campus contacts: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu, or Brook Blahnik, Learning Abroad Center, blahnik@umn.edu. Further information and an online application will be available during the fall at the Critical Language Scholarships website. Click here for recent recipients.

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  • DAAD Bundestag Internships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.11.01 (for 2010-11 internships)

    Offers two-month-long internship opportunities in the German parliament. Applicants should be advanced undergraduates (JUNIOR or SENIOR) or GRADUATE STUDENTS in fields such as political science, international relations, law, history, economics, or German. Applicants must have strong German language skills; some knowledge of the German legislative process; outstanding academic record and personal integrity; must be U.S. or Canadian citizen or permanent resident, or foreign national meeting certain conditions. Compensation of approximately 1,100 euros per month to cover living expenses. Most placements are during the fall. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information is available at DAAD.

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  • DAAD InternXchange Internships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.31 (for summer 2010)

    Supports an 12-week summer internship program in Berlin for Journalism students. Includes six weeks of study at the Freie Universitat Berlin, followed by an intensive 5-week internship with a German media organization and a one-week educational tour. Intended primarily for undergraduates (FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR, SENIOR) but recent GRADUATES and GRADUATE STUDENTS may also apply. Must be majoring in Journalism or a related field; must have "advanced intermediate" proficiency in German; must have some prior experience in practical journalism and a demonstrated interest in German affairs. Up to 20 awards. Includes a monthly stipend of EUR 650 and a partial travel subsidy. There is a program fee. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and the online application are available at DAAD.

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  • DAAD Study & Internship Program

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.02 (Expected, for 2010-11 scholarships)

    Supports one semester of study abroad at one of Germany's applied sciences universities, followed by a one-semester professional internship. Applicants must be SOPHOMORES or JUNIORS in engineering, science, life sciences, business, management, economics, architecture, art, design, journalism, or social work; U.S. or Canadian citizen or permanent resident, or foreign national meeting certain conditions. Must have a well-defined study proposal and an interest in contemporary German and European affairs. Must be age 32 or younger at the start of the grant period. German language proficiency is helpful but not required. Includes a one-semester scholarship, monthly internship stipend and travel grant. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information is available at DAAD.

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  • DAAD Summer Research Internships in Science and Engineering (RISE)

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01 (Expected, for summer 2010)

    Supports 6-12-week summer internships working on scientific research projects at top research institutions in Germany. Applicants must be SOPHOMORES or JUNIORS studying biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, or engineering. German language skills are helpful but not required; most projects may be carried out in English. Monthly stipend of EUR 650, health insurance, assistance arranging housing. Approximately 300 awards; awardees may choose from among 500+ research projects. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and the online application are available at DAAD.
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  • DAAD Undergraduate Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.31 (for 2010-11 scholarships)

    For 4-10 months of undergraduate study, senior thesis research, and/or internship in Germany. Applicants must be SOPHOMORES or JUNIORS in any field of study; must have outstanding academic record and personal integrity; must be U.S. or Canadian citizen or permanent resident, or foreign national meeting certain conditions; must possess outstanding academic records and personal integrity; demonstrate an interest in contemporary German and European affairs; have well-defined plans for their time in Germany. Must be younger than age 32 at the start of the grant period. German language proficiency is helpful but not required. Approximately 50 are awarded per year. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information is available at DAAD.

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  • DAAD University Summer Course Grants

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.12.15 (for summer 2010 grants)

    For 3-4 week summer courses at German universities, which focus mainly on literary, cultural, political, or economic aspects of modern and contemporary Germany. Applicants must be JUNIORS, SENIORS, OR GRADUATE STUDENTS with outstanding academic records; U.S. or Canadian citizens or foreign national meeting certain conditions; must have completed at least 4 semesters of German or equivalent. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information is available at DAAD.

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  • De Karman Fellowships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.31 (for 2010-11 fellowships)

    Supports one year of undergraduate study or graduate study in the United States in any field, with special consideration to candidates in the Humanities. Applicants may be JUNIORS or PH.D. CANDIDATES who are U.S citizens or foreign students already enrolled in U.S. institutions. Undergraduate applicants should have exceptional recommendations and grades plus a compelling record of original research or scholarship. Approximately ten awards nationwide (undergraduate awards are $14,000; graduate awards are $22,000). Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information and application forms, visit Josephine De Karman Fellowship Trust website.

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  • Emigre Memorial German Internship Program (EMGIP)

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.10.01 (for spring 2010); 2009.12.01 (for early summer 2010); 2010.03.31 (for fall 2010)

    Supports one- to three-month internships in the German State Parliaments, in fall, spring, or early summer. Applicants must be U.S. or Canadian citizens age 30 or younger, JUNIORS, SENIORS, or GRADUATE STUDENTS, with at least two years of study in international relations, public administration, political science, law, economics, or European studies. Must have high-intermediate German language skills and some relevant practical experience. U.S. participants receive a stipend of up to 500 Euro per month. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information is available at the EMGIP website.

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  • Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships for Undergraduates

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): Varies by Dept; early 2010 (for summer 2010 and/or AY 2010-11 fellowships)

    Newly available to undergraduates! The U of MN anticipates receiving FLAS funding for up to 15 academic year undergraduate fellowships for 2010-11 and several summer 2010 fellowships. Supports full-time undergraduates taking the following world languages offered at the U: Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Modern Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Modern Greek, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Urdu and Vietnamese. Applicant must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident, FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR, or SENIOR; must be a full-time enrolled undergraduate during the grant period and must be well prepared to pursue an eligible language at the INTERMEDIATE LEVEL OR HIGHER during the grant period. Must have excellent academic record, strong international interests, and long-term plans that include further study/use of the language. Academic year fellowships (estimated amount: up to $15,000) are for enrollment in residence at the U of M; summer fellowships (estimated amount: up to $7,000) may be used at other US institutions (or in limited cases abroad) if intensive summer courses are not offered at the U of MN. Candidates must be nominated by their major department; students who do not yet have declared majors may be nominated by an academic advising office. Departments/offices may set their own application deadlines well before the formal nomination deadline of March 12, 2010. Campus contacts: for European Studies: Laura Seifert, seif0056@umn.edu, 612.624.6527; for Asian Studies: Anne Preston, apreston@umn.edu, 612.625.6103; for international studies: Klaas van der Sanden, vande001@umn.edu, 612.625.1856.

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  • Gilman International Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.10.06 (for spring and summer 2010 programs); 2010.04.10 (for fall 2010 or AY 2010-11)

    For a semester or academic year of study abroad worldwide, for undergraduates with significant financial need. FRESHMAN through SENIORS may apply. Awards are for up to $5000, with the amount varying depending on the length of study and student need. Gilman Scholars studying certain languages may also apply for an additional Critical Need Language Supplement of up to $3000. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, Pell Grant recipients, must be applying to or accepted by a study abroad program of at least 4 weeks in length for which the U will award academic credit. Carries a small service commitment. Over 800 Gilman Scholarships are awarded nationwide. Campus contact: Thuy Doan, Learning Abroad Center, 230 Heller Hall, 612.626.8686, thuydoan@umn.edu. Further information and online application available at IIE. Deadlines vary depending on the term. Applicants should request study abroad advisor approval and obtain financial need verification well before the deadline. Click here for recent recipients.

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  • Glamour Magazine's Top Ten College Women

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.12.1

    Recognizes academic excellence, leadership experience, and involvement in campus and community affairs of female college JUNIORS. Applicants must be full-time Juniors with outstanding academic records; citizenship is open. Winners receive a $3000 prize, a trip to New York, a meeting with top female professionals, and recognition in the magazine. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Application forms will be available in the fall from the University Honors Program, 20 Nicholson Hall, and at Glamour Magazine's website. Click here for recent recipients.

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  • Goldwater Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.11.09 (U of M deadline for 2010 scholarships)

    For undergraduates who plan to pursue graduate degrees and research-based careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or resident aliens and must be SOPHOMORES or JUNIORS in the upper quarter of their class. Selection criteria include outstanding academic performance and demonstrated potential for and commitment to a career in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering. Undergraduate research experience is highly valued. Pays up to $7,500 per year for up to two years. Approximately 300 scholarships are awarded nationwide. Campus nomination is required; the U may nominate up to four candidates. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and applications are available at Goldwater website.
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  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.02 (Expected, for 2010-11 scholarships)

    For undergraduate or graduate study in any field. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage as defined by the Scholarship Fund, U.S. Citizen or legal permanent resident, with GPA of 3.0 or higher. FRESHMAN through SENIORS and GRADUATE STUDENTS may apply. Must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Scholarships range from $1,000 to $5,000. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and applications will be available in September at Hispanic Scholarship Fund website.

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  • Honeywell Innovators Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.11.30 (for 2010-11 scholarships)

    Provides outstanding students in specific engineering, science, and technology fields at eighteen select institutions, including the University of Minnesota, with a generous scholarship and the opportunity to intern at a Honeywell facility. Applicants must be current JUNIORS or GRADUATE STUDENTS who will complete their studies during the 2010-11 academic year; eligible to work in the U.S., China, India, the Czech Republic, or Mexico. The internship (required) is completed during the summer prior to the award year. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For more information and to access the online application form, visit http://www.honeywell.com/careers/innovators_program.html

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  • Killam Fellowships to Canada

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01 (Expected, for 2010-11 fellowships)

    For a semester or year of undergraduate study in Canada. The program encourages exchange between Canada and the U.S. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, full-time undergraduates (in most cases SOPHOMORE or JUNIOR) with outstanding academic records. Fellowships are $10,000 for a year or $5000 for a semester. Fellows also participate in two exchange events, for which expenses are covered. Approximately 10 fellowships nationwide. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information at Killiam Fellowships website.

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  • Malmberg Scholarship for Study in Sweden

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.11 (Expected, for 2010-11 scholarships)

    Administered by the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis, this scholarship provides up to $10,000 for up to a year of study or research in Sweden. FRESHMAN through SENIORS and GRADUATE STUDENTS who are U.S. citizens or residents may apply. Must have a working knowledge of Swedish language. The scholarship will not be awarded for language study alone, although language study may be part of the proposal. Must establish an institutional contact in Sweden who/which can provide a letter of affiliation or invitation. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information and application materials, visit the American Swedish Institute.

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  • Marshall Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.03 (Expected U of M deadline for scholarship support beginning fall 2011)

    For one to two years of study at any British university, leading to a graduate degree or two one-year graduate degrees in any field. Extension for a third year is possible. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Selection criteria include outstanding academics, distinction of intellect and character, seriousness of purpose, and potential to make a significant contribution to society. Must have an undergraduate degree in hand by the beginning of the award period. Applicants may not be more than two years beyond graduation, and may have begun graduate study. Scholarship includes tuition and fees plus allowances for living, books, and travel to and from the UK (approximate value: 20,000 GBP per year). Approximately 40 scholarships nationwide. Institutional endorsement is required. Applicants wishing to begin graduate study in the fall immediately following graduation should submit a preliminary application in the spring of their JUNIOR year; applicants who intend to take a year off before beginning graduate study should submit a preliminary application in the spring of their SENIOR year. Recent GRADUATES should also apply by the preliminary application deadline. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information, visit the Marshall Scholarships website.
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  • Mitchell Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.03 (Expected U of M deadline for 2011-12 scholarships)

    For one year of study in Ireland or Northern Ireland, usually to complete a one-year graduate degree in any field. Must be U.S. citizen, age 18-29 on October 1 in the year of application; must hold a bachelors degree by the beginning of the award and may have begun graduate study. Selection criteria include superior record of academic excellence, leadership, and public service. 12 awards nationwide. Institutional endorsement is required for currently enrolled students. Applicants wishing to study in Ireland during the year immediately following graduation should submit a preliminary application in the spring of their JUNIOR year; applicants who intend to take a year off before studying in Ireland should submit a preliminary application in the spring of their SENIOR year. GRADUATES should also apply by the preliminary application deadline in the spring. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and applications are available at US-Ireland Alliance.
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  • National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.02 (Expected deadline for scholarships beginning fall 2010)

    Supports outstanding undergraduates from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research, for one to four years. Applicants may be full-time FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORES, or JUNIORS. Must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and be certified by the Office of Student Finance as having “exceptional financial need. In general, applicants must be U.S. citizens or nationals, but foreign nationals may apply under certain conditions. Carries a service requirement. Approximately 15 scholarships of up to $20,000 are awarded per year; scholarship may be renewed for up to four years. Also includes paid research training at NIH during the summer. Carries a commitment to take up paid employment and training at NIH for one or more years after graduation. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information will be available this fall at The National Institutes of Health.

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  • Portz Interdisciplinary Fellowship

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.11 (U of M deadline)

    The National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) has announced a new fellowship for undergraduate honors students, the John and Edythe Portz Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship. Provides up to two fellowships of $5000-$7000 to students in good standing in honors programs to support creative and innovative research that crosses boundaries. The U may nominate one proposal, from an individual student or from two students from different disciplines who are collaborating on a single project. The project will be funded for a period of up to 15 months; recipients will make a formal presentation of the research at the NCHC annual conference. Honors FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORES, AND JUNIORS in good standing may apply. Honors students who are interested in being nominated must submit a complete application with all of the required supporting documents to the UHP office by the U of M deadline. For further information and applications, visit NCHC's website. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu.

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  • Public Policy & International Affairs Fellowship Program (PPIA)

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.11.01

    Provides training, mentoring, and financial support to encourage students, particularly those from underrepresented groups, to pursue graduate study and careers serving the public good. Applicants must be JUNIORS, U.S. citizens or permanent residents, with a demonstrated interest in public service, and able to contribute to diversity of perspectives. Consideration is given to financial need. Fellows participate in a seven-week Junior Summer Institute (tuition, books, housing, meals, and a $1000 minimum stipend are included) and receive a minimum $5000 scholarship for graduate study in public policy or international affairs at a PPIA-affliliated institution. The U's Humphrey Institute and most other top public affairs schools in the U.S. are PPIA affiliates. Most PPIA Fellows receive additional financial assistance for graduate study. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and application are available at PPIA website/.

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  • Rhodes Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.03 (Expected U of M deadline for scholarship support beginning fall 2011)

    For one to three years of study at Oxford University leading to a graduate or, in certain cases, a second undergraduate degree in any field. American Rhodes applicants must be U.S. citizens, age 18-23 on October 1 in the year of application; must hold bachelor's degree by the beginning of the award; may have begun graduate work. (For a list of other Rhodes-eligible countries of citizenship, see the “non-U.S. citizens” page at www.rhodesscholar.org/.) Selection criteria include proven intellectual and academic achievement; integrity of character; interest in and respect for one’s fellow human beings; the ability to lead; and the energy to use one’s talents to the full. GPA of 3.8 or higher is generally expected. Up to 32 scholarships are awarded to Americans annually. Institutional endorsement is required. Applicants wishing to begin graduate study in the fall immediately following graduation should submit a preliminary application in the spring of their JUNIOR year; applicants who intend to take a year off before beginning graduate study should submit a preliminary application in the spring of their SENIOR year. GRADUATES should also apply by the preliminary application deadline. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information and application materials, visit http://www.rhodesscholar.org/.
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  • Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.12 (Application deadlines are set by the clubs; expect deadlines as early as December 2009 for scholarships for 2011-12.)

    The world's largest privately funded scholarship program for international education: hundreds of scholarships are awarded each year for students from nearly 100 host countries, including the U.S., to study abroad in other host countries. The purpose of the program is to further international understanding and friendly relations. At this time Ambassadorial Scholarships are offered only for one academic year abroad, in the amount of $25,000. Some destinations have language proficiency requirements. SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS, AND GRADUATES may apply. Must be citizen of a country with Rotary Clubs. Initial application is made through a Rotary Club in the applicant's hometown or place of current full-time study. Individual Clubs set their own application deadlines. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information and application materials, visit the Rotary International website. Click here for recent recipients.

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  • Teaching Assistantship Program in France

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01 (Expected, for 2010-2011 assistantships)

    Supports a 6-9-month teaching assistantship in France at a primary or secondary school or teacher's college. Applicants must be JUNIORS, SENIORS, or GRADUATES, age 20-34. U.S. citizens and some U.S. permanent residents are eligible. Must be proficient in French. Stipend is EUR 952 per month. Approximately 1500 awards per year. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and application materials will be available in October at FrenchCulture.org.

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  • ThinkSwiss Research Scholarship

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.03 (Expected, for 2010-11 scholarships)

    Supports 2 to 3 months of research at a Swiss university. Applicants must be currently enrolled SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS, or GRADUATE STUDENTS and must provide written confirmation from a professor at a Swiss university that she/he will accept you for a research stay in his/her group. Knowledge of German, French, or Italian is helpful but not required. Approximately $800 per month scholarship is paid upon completion of the research stay. Participants are expected to participate in limited outreach activities as student ambassadors. 17 awards nationwide. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. For further information and application instructions, visit the ThinkSwiss website.

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  • Truman Scholarships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.11.09 (U of M deadline for 2010 scholarships)

    Awarded to undergraduates for graduate study leading to a career in government or elsewhere in public service. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or nationals; currently enrolled JUNIORS in the upper quarter of their class; should have a strong record of service or activism and leadership, as well as excellent communication skills. Truman Scholars receive up to $30,000 for graduate or professional school and participate in a Truman Scholars Leadership Week in the summer after the Junior year. An optional Summer Institute in Washington D.C. is offered in the summer after graduation. The scholarship carries a service obligation. 60-65 scholarships are awarded nationwide. Institutional nomination is required; the U may endorse up to four candidates. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and a sample application are available at the Truman Foundation website.
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  • USA TODAY's All-USA College Academic Awards

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2009.12 (Expected, for 2010 awards)

    Recognizes full-time JUNIORS and SENIORS who not only excel academically but extend their reach beyond the classroom to benefit society. Selection criteria include grades, academic rigor, leadership, activities, and the student's essay describing his or her most outstanding intellectual endeavor. Winners are featured in USA Today in March and recieve an award of $2500. 20 winners nationwide. Students begin the application process via the online nomination form, and ask a faculty member or advisor to nominate them. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and access to the online nomination form will available in the fall at the USA TODAY website.
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  • Udall Native American Congressional Internships

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.29 (for summer 2010 internships)

    Supports a ten-week summer internship in a congressional office or federal agency in Washington, D.C., for Native American and Alaska Native students with a demonstrated interest in areas related to tribal public policy, including tribal governance, law, health, education, justice, natural resource protection, or economic development. JUNIORS, SENIORS, GRADUATES, and GRADUATE STUDENTS may apply. Applicants must meet the Udall Foundation's definition of Native American or Alaska Native, have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Program includes community-style living accommodations, round-trip airfare to D.C., a daily allowance for meals and other expenses, and a $1,200 education stipend. 12 awarded nationwide. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and applications are available at the Udall Foundation website.
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  • Udall Scholarships (Environment)

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.25 (U of M deadline for 2010 scholarships)

    For undergraduates who are preparing for careers related to the environment and who have demonstrated a commitment to environmental issues. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents; currently enrolled SOPHOMORES or JUNIORS with GPA of 3.0 or higher; of any ethnicity. Provides up to $5000 towards undergraduate education. Scholars participate in a Udall Scholars Orientation in Tucson, AZ in August. Approximately 80 Udall Scholarships (including Environment, Tribal Public Policy and Native Health Care) are awarded nationwide. Institutional nomination is required; the U may nominate up to six candidates. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and applications will be available in September at the Udall Foundation website.
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  • Udall Scholarships (Tribal Public Policy/Native Health Care)

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.25 (U of M deadline for 2010 scholarships)

    For Native American or Alaska Native undergraduates who are committed to pursuing careers related to tribal public policy or native health care. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents; currently enrolled SOPHOMORES or JUNIORS with GPA of 3.0 or higher; must meet the Udall Foundation's definition of Native American or Alaska Native. Approximately 80 Udall Scholarships (including Environment, Tribal Public Policy and Native Health Care) are awarded nationwide. Institutional nomination is required; the U may nominate up to six Udall Scholarship candidates. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Further information and applications will be available in September at the Udall Foundation website.

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  • Wiesel Prize in Ethics

    Deadline (YR.MM.DD): 2010.01.08

    Annual essay contest challenges college students to analyze urgent ethical issues confronting them in today's complex world. Contestants must be full-time JUNIORS or SENIORS at U.S. institutions. Citizenship is open. First prize $5000; second and third prize, and two honorable mentions, also awarded. Campus contact: Sally Lieberman, liebe001@umn.edu. Information and application materials will be available in the fall at the Ellie Wiesel Foundation.

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